This is an Obsidian plugin that helps you collect data from notes and represent it comprehensively.
Here is a table containing simplified examples showing what you can track.
Version 1.10.0
- Add annotation mode for month view (examples)
- Add parameters
xAxisTickInterval
,yAxisTickInterval
,xAxisTickLabelFormat
andyAxisTickLabelFormat
for the line and bar chart (examples) - Allow using regular expression in parameter
dateFormatPrefix
anddateFormatSuffix
(examples) - Add parameters
file
,specifiedFilesOnly
,fileContainsLinkedFiles
, andfileMultiplierAfterLink
to retrieve data from specified files (examples) - Add a parameter
textValueMap
to convert texts or emojis to specified values (examples) - Fixed bugs
- Enhanced error messages
Version 1.10.1
- Fixed 'failed to load plugin' on iOS
Version 1.10.2
- Fixed plugin not rendering on some macOS machines
Version 1.10.3
- Allow using the parameter
fitPanelWidth
with the output typemonth
andpie
- Fixed the resizing and positioning of the chart tooltip
Version 1.10.4
- Allow using a regular expression as a key of the parameter
textValueMap
- Add a parameter
shiftOnlyValueLargerThan
to determine when to dovalueShift
- Fixed bugs reported by users
- Fixed typo in plugin settings
Version 1.10.5
- Allow using a relative date value in
initMonth
in the month view
Version 1.10.6
- Fixed the coloring for missing data in the month view
Version 1.10.7
- Allow using html image tags as emoji inputs
Version 1.10.8
- Fixed startDat/endDate misread as a relative date
From version 1.9.0, template variables, e.g. '{{sum}}', are deprecated. Instead, Tracker provide operators (+, -, *, /, %) and functions (dataset(), sum(), maxStreak(), ......etc) to help us do data processing. For users having code blocks from previous version, please replace '{{sum}}' by '{{sum()}}' or '{{sum(1)}}' by '{{sum(dataset(1))}}'. More information about the new expressions could be found here.
- Have some targets you want to track in daily notes.
- Add a new note for displaying the tracker.
- Add tracker code blocks manually (examples) or using commands.
- Switch the document view mode to 'Preview', then the code block will get rendered.
For more use cases, please download and open the examples folder in obsidian with this plugin installed and enabled.
- Installation: Install the plugin from Obsidian or install it manually
- Concepts: Explain how this plugin works and what to setup
- Examples
- Plugin Settings
- Release Notes
- Road Map
- Frequently Asked Questions
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- Please report bugs and request features in GitHub Issues